- Must visit
Palacio de Viana
Historic palace museum famed for its interiors and sequence of elegant patios, one of Córdoba’s most photogenic heritage sites.
Take a train from Valdemoro to Córdoba and enjoy the approximately 169 miles (273 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 13 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 06:50, the last at 22:11.
Distance 169 miles (273 km) |
Average train duration 1h 46m |
Trains per day 13 |
Direct trains 13 |
First train 6:50 AM |
Last train 10:11 PM |
Cheapest Month Aug |
Cheapest Day Tue |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
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Historic palace museum famed for its interiors and sequence of elegant patios, one of Córdoba’s most photogenic heritage sites.
Major archaeological museum with Roman, Iberian and Islamic collections, partly built over the remains of a Roman theatre.
Museum dedicated to Córdoba’s most famous painter, displaying his symbolic and costumbrista works in a historic setting.
Historic Jewish Quarter with narrow lanes, whitewashed houses and many of Córdoba’s signature postcard scenes.
Tiny flower-lined alley framing the Mezquita-Catedral tower, one of the city’s most photographed spots.
Area known for traditional Córdoba courtyards, especially popular during patio season and on social media.
A thick chilled soup of tomato, bread, olive oil, and garlic, traditionally topped with jamón and hard-boiled egg. It is one of Córdoba’s signature dishes.
A classic Córdoba specialty made with pork loin wrapped around jamón serrano, breaded, and fried. It is a staple in local taverns.
Slow-braised oxtail stew, rich and gelatinous, traditionally linked to Andalusian bullfighting culture and widely served in Córdoba.
A historic tavern famous for old-school Córdoba cooking, including rabo de toro and other traditional dishes, with a rustic local feel.
A well-known traditional restaurant near the Mezquita, popular for salmorejo, flamenquín, and classic Córdoba tapas in a lively setting.
An established restaurant in the Jewish Quarter with a refined Andalusian menu, rooftop views, and strong local reputation.
Generally moderate for Spain: tapas and coffee are affordable, while central hotels and upscale dining cost more.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service; small change for cafés and taxis is enough.
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Córdoba-Central Railway Station -> Tendillas Square, Córdoba
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